Michelle McQueen said she’s stopped to help people with flat tires before, but has never dealt with anything as serious as Friday afternoon.

“I saw how terrified she looked and I said, ‘OK, this is real,’” said McQueen.

McQueen was driving home along Paseo Del Norte and Unser Boulevard on Albuquerque’s west side. She noticed a woman pulled over to the side of the road.

“When you see the terror on her face like that, just something in me said, ‘This is serious, pull over,’” said McQueen.

She said the woman was waving her hands and screaming for help.

“She was just so shaken she couldn't even dial the phone,” said McQueen.

McQueen called 911 and said at least two others stopped to help.

Albuquerque police said someone fired a shot, and it’s not yet clear if it was random or on purpose. They also said the bullet went through the woman’s windshield and hit her in the face.

Officers found evidence that suggests someone had been standing by a nearby pedestrian bridge for a long time Friday afternoon. They found footprints that likely belonged to someone who ran from the scene.

McQueen said she’s now afraid to drive in the area, and won’t go that way again until the shooter is caught.

LIMITED. POLICE STILL HAVEN'T FOUND WHO SHOT A WOMAN, WHILE SHE DROVE ALONG ONE OF ALBUQUERQUE'S BUSIEST ROADS. KOAT ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER MIKE SPRINGER SPOKE TO ONE OF THE GOOD SAMARITANS, WHO STOPPED TO HELP. HE LIVE AT PASEO AND UNSER, WHERE IT HAPPENED. MICHELLE MCQUEEN SAYS SHE'S STOPPED TO HELP PEOPLE WITH FLAT TIRES, BUT SAYS SHE'S NEVER DEALT WITH ANYTHING AS SERIOUS AS THIS BEFORE. i saw how terrified she looked and I said, "okay, this real" WHAT HAPPENED FRIDAY IS STILL VERY REAL FOR MICHELLE MCQUEEN. SHE WAS DRIVING HOME ALONG PASEO DEL NORTE AND UNSER ON ALBUQUERQUE'S WESTSIDE. SHE NOTICED A WOMAN PULLED OVER TO THE SIDE OF THE ROAD. when you see the terror on her face like that, just something in me said," this is serious, pullover." MCQUEEN SAYS THE WOMAN WAS WAVING HER HANDS AND SCREAMING FOR HELP. SHE PULLED OVER NOT KNOWING EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED. she said I think I was shot albuquerque police say someone fired a shot. It's not clear if it was random or on purpose. But police say the bullet went through the woman's windshield and hit her in the face ACCORDING TO THE POLICE REPORT, OFFICERS FOUND EVIDENCE THAT SUGGESTS SOMEONE HAD BEEN STANDING BY THIS PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE FOR AWHILE. THEY ALSO FOUND FOOTPRINTS, THAT LIKELY BELONGED TO SOMEONE WHO RAN FROM THE SCENE. she was just so shaken she couldn't even dial the phone MCQUEEN CALLED 9-1-1, AND SAYS AT LEAST TWO OTHER PEOPLE STOPPED BY TO HELP AS WELL. BUT SHE SAYS THERE'S NOTHING SPECIAL ABOUT HER CHOICE TO PULL OVER AND LEND A HAND. it's a citizen's duty, I feel. I'd want someone to do that if that was me MCQUEEN SAYS SHE'S NOW AFRAID TO DRIVE IN THAT AREA, AND SAYS SHE WON'T GO THAT WAY AGAIN UNTIL THE SHOOTER IS CAUGHT. THE VICTIM IS EXPECTED TO BE O-K. LIVE IN NORTHWEST ALBUQUERQUE, MIKE SPRINGER KOAT ACTION 7 NEWS.